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Commission approves minutes and 2026 calendar; public comment on neighborhood safety heard

Traffic Safety and Mobility Commission · December 8, 2025
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Summary

The Traffic Safety and Mobility Commission approved last month's minutes and the 2026 meeting calendar (first Monday of each month, skipping September). The commission also heard three public commenters about dangerous traffic near a neighborhood adjacent to an elementary school; staff said they will coordinate with police and residents.

The Traffic Safety and Mobility Commission approved two procedural items and heard public comment on a neighborhood safety concern.

Minutes: Commissioner Cole moved to approve last month's meeting minutes; a second was recorded and the motion passed.

2026 calendar: Nathan Schmidt presented the proposed 2026 calendar (meetings on the first Monday of each month, skipping September). Commissioner Cole moved to adopt the calendar; a second was recorded and the motion passed.

Public comment: After the calendar vote the commission heard three residents who urged immediate action where a 50 mph zone ends at their neighborhood near an elementary school. Staff said they will coordinate with the police department and the residents to identify next steps.

No contested formal policy votes or appropriations occurred at the meeting.

Provenance: Motion to approve minutes introduced at SEG 024 and passed at SEG 029; calendar motion introduced at SEG 280 and passed at SEG 286.